Ebook: Modernism, Middlebrow and the Literary Canon: The Modern Library Series, 1917-1955
Author: Lise Jaillant
- Tags: Modernism Movements Periods History Criticism Literature Fiction Modern Authorship Bibliographies Indexes Book Industry Writing Research Publishing Guides Reference American Creative Composition English Literary Theory World Humanities New Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique Africa Ancient Asia Europe Latin America Middle East Military United States
- Series: Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Routledge
- Language: English
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In the 1920s and 1930s the Modern Library series brought out cheap editions of modernist works. Books by writers including H G Wells, Virginia Woolf and James Joyce, were published and marketed alongside detective fiction and other books that we would now class as ‘middlebrow’. Jaillant provides a thorough analysis of the mix of highbrow and popular literature in the Modern Library and argues that the availability and low cost of modernist works helped to expand modernism's influence as a literary movement. She uses previously unknown material from publishers' archives to bring fresh insight into the role of the market on both modernist writers and their readers.
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